Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That whole program was highly worth watching. I give Conway credit for going on a liberal program like Maddow's. I thought that it was a very respectful discussion, but it was like Conway is living in a parallel universe and just popped in to remark on how unreasonable everyone is being during this election. She had no answers for any tough questions about things Donald Trump has actually done other than "well, Hillary Clinton did..." There were other times when Maddow just wiped the floor with her, but in a nice way! Trump has really pushed her into a corner. I thought that if Conway was campaigning on behalf of a generic Republican, she would have been very effective, but things being what they are, it was fascinating and a little pathetic.
link (you have to scroll down on the right): http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show
Conway gets credit, but it's kind of an odd choice - like Trump holding rallies in states he has no chance of winning. Few RM viewers are likely to be on the fence and considering Trump. Maddow was respectful but held her to account for Trump's behavior to date as well as issues with the relationship with the rest of the GOP.
Absolutely. The only explanation I can come up with is that she knows Trump is going to lose and is just getting as much media exposure as she can, wherever she can. Maybe after this is all over, she can be the token Republican on MSNBC!
You clearly never watch MSNBC. There are dozens of Republicans on there constantly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That whole program was highly worth watching. I give Conway credit for going on a liberal program like Maddow's. I thought that it was a very respectful discussion, but it was like Conway is living in a parallel universe and just popped in to remark on how unreasonable everyone is being during this election. She had no answers for any tough questions about things Donald Trump has actually done other than "well, Hillary Clinton did..." There were other times when Maddow just wiped the floor with her, but in a nice way! Trump has really pushed her into a corner. I thought that if Conway was campaigning on behalf of a generic Republican, she would have been very effective, but things being what they are, it was fascinating and a little pathetic.
link (you have to scroll down on the right): http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show
Conway gets credit, but it's kind of an odd choice - like Trump holding rallies in states he has no chance of winning. Few RM viewers are likely to be on the fence and considering Trump. Maddow was respectful but held her to account for Trump's behavior to date as well as issues with the relationship with the rest of the GOP.
Absolutely. The only explanation I can come up with is that she knows Trump is going to lose and is just getting as much media exposure as she can, wherever she can. Maybe after this is all over, she can be the token Republican on MSNBC!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That whole program was highly worth watching. I give Conway credit for going on a liberal program like Maddow's. I thought that it was a very respectful discussion, but it was like Conway is living in a parallel universe and just popped in to remark on how unreasonable everyone is being during this election. She had no answers for any tough questions about things Donald Trump has actually done other than "well, Hillary Clinton did..." There were other times when Maddow just wiped the floor with her, but in a nice way! Trump has really pushed her into a corner. I thought that if Conway was campaigning on behalf of a generic Republican, she would have been very effective, but things being what they are, it was fascinating and a little pathetic.
link (you have to scroll down on the right): http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show
Conway gets credit, but it's kind of an odd choice - like Trump holding rallies in states he has no chance of winning. Few RM viewers are likely to be on the fence and considering Trump. Maddow was respectful but held her to account for Trump's behavior to date as well as issues with the relationship with the rest of the GOP.
Currently Trump is holding rallies in states where he can put together big fundraisers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That whole program was highly worth watching. I give Conway credit for going on a liberal program like Maddow's. I thought that it was a very respectful discussion, but it was like Conway is living in a parallel universe and just popped in to remark on how unreasonable everyone is being during this election. She had no answers for any tough questions about things Donald Trump has actually done other than "well, Hillary Clinton did..." There were other times when Maddow just wiped the floor with her, but in a nice way! Trump has really pushed her into a corner. I thought that if Conway was campaigning on behalf of a generic Republican, she would have been very effective, but things being what they are, it was fascinating and a little pathetic.
link (you have to scroll down on the right): http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show
Conway gets credit, but it's kind of an odd choice - like Trump holding rallies in states he has no chance of winning. Few RM viewers are likely to be on the fence and considering Trump. Maddow was respectful but held her to account for Trump's behavior to date as well as issues with the relationship with the rest of the GOP.
Absolutely. The only explanation I can come up with is that she knows Trump is going to lose and is just getting as much media exposure as she can, wherever she can. Maybe after this is all over, she can be the token Republican on MSNBC!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
Well, you should! If you are interested in the trainwreck of this election cycle, it was absolutely fun to watch.
Why?
Are you slow?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That whole program was highly worth watching. I give Conway credit for going on a liberal program like Maddow's. I thought that it was a very respectful discussion, but it was like Conway is living in a parallel universe and just popped in to remark on how unreasonable everyone is being during this election. She had no answers for any tough questions about things Donald Trump has actually done other than "well, Hillary Clinton did..." There were other times when Maddow just wiped the floor with her, but in a nice way! Trump has really pushed her into a corner. I thought that if Conway was campaigning on behalf of a generic Republican, she would have been very effective, but things being what they are, it was fascinating and a little pathetic.
link (you have to scroll down on the right): http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show
Conway gets credit, but it's kind of an odd choice - like Trump holding rallies in states he has no chance of winning. Few RM viewers are likely to be on the fence and considering Trump. Maddow was respectful but held her to account for Trump's behavior to date as well as issues with the relationship with the rest of the GOP.
Currently Trump is holding rallies in states where he can put together big fundraisers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That whole program was highly worth watching. I give Conway credit for going on a liberal program like Maddow's. I thought that it was a very respectful discussion, but it was like Conway is living in a parallel universe and just popped in to remark on how unreasonable everyone is being during this election. She had no answers for any tough questions about things Donald Trump has actually done other than "well, Hillary Clinton did..." There were other times when Maddow just wiped the floor with her, but in a nice way! Trump has really pushed her into a corner. I thought that if Conway was campaigning on behalf of a generic Republican, she would have been very effective, but things being what they are, it was fascinating and a little pathetic.
link (you have to scroll down on the right): http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show
Conway gets credit, but it's kind of an odd choice - like Trump holding rallies in states he has no chance of winning. Few RM viewers are likely to be on the fence and considering Trump. Maddow was respectful but held her to account for Trump's behavior to date as well as issues with the relationship with the rest of the GOP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That whole program was highly worth watching. I give Conway credit for going on a liberal program like Maddow's. I thought that it was a very respectful discussion, but it was like Conway is living in a parallel universe and just popped in to remark on how unreasonable everyone is being during this election. She had no answers for any tough questions about things Donald Trump has actually done other than "well, Hillary Clinton did..." There were other times when Maddow just wiped the floor with her, but in a nice way! Trump has really pushed her into a corner. I thought that if Conway was campaigning on behalf of a generic Republican, she would have been very effective, but things being what they are, it was fascinating and a little pathetic.
link (you have to scroll down on the right): http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show
Conway gets credit, but it's kind of an odd choice - like Trump holding rallies in states he has no chance of winning. Few RM viewers are likely to be on the fence and considering Trump. Maddow was respectful but held her to account for Trump's behavior to date as well as issues with the relationship with the rest of the GOP.
Anonymous wrote:That whole program was highly worth watching. I give Conway credit for going on a liberal program like Maddow's. I thought that it was a very respectful discussion, but it was like Conway is living in a parallel universe and just popped in to remark on how unreasonable everyone is being during this election. She had no answers for any tough questions about things Donald Trump has actually done other than "well, Hillary Clinton did..." There were other times when Maddow just wiped the floor with her, but in a nice way! Trump has really pushed her into a corner. I thought that if Conway was campaigning on behalf of a generic Republican, she would have been very effective, but things being what they are, it was fascinating and a little pathetic.
link (you have to scroll down on the right): http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
Well, you should! If you are interested in the trainwreck of this election cycle, it was absolutely fun to watch.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
Well, you should! If you are interested in the trainwreck of this election cycle, it was absolutely fun to watch.
Anonymous wrote:No.